Improvement in extension-tables



A. D. & S. L. JONES.

EXTENSION-TABLE.

Patented Nov. 16, 1875.

ATTORNEYS.

ANSEL D. JONES AND SAMUEL L. JONES, OF KIRKSVILLE, KENTUCKY.

IMPROVEMENT IN EXTENSlON-TA'BLE S.

Specification forming part of Letters Patent No. 169,997, dated November16, 1875; application filed October 8, 1875.

taken on the line aim.

Similar letters ofreferenceindicate correspondin g parts.

A represents the bars or links of the lazytongs frame; 13, legs to the.same; 0, end pieces of the table-top, connected to ends of frame at D;E, removable parts of the table;

F, slotted bar, and Gr clamp-screw, forming an adjustable clamp forfastening the frame at anv degree of extension.

The frame can be constructed in this form much cheaper than in theordinary tongued and grooved sliding sections, and it is easier toadjust.

Having thus described claim as new and desire Patent- The combination,with lazy-tongs A A, pivoted to ends 0 C, of the centrally-placed clampG and slotted bar F as and for the purpose specified.

our invention, We to secure by Letters ANSEL D. JONES. SAMUEL L. JONES.Witnesses:

JOSEPH W. MULLEN, HUMPHREY T. JONES.

